South Africa's Foreign Policy, 1945-1970

James Barber

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Author
James Barber
Publish Date
1973-01-01
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
325
Publisher Name
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0192156519
ISBN-13
9780192156518
citemno
258271
Edition
First Edition
SKU
9780192156518

Description

This book was originally published in 1990, as part of the Cambridge Studies in International Relations series, a joint initiative of Cambridge University Press and the British International Studies Association (BISA). In a far-reaching and fascinating study of foreign policy in South Africa, Barber and Barratt begin by looking at the post-war challenges faced by the government of South Africa, and the effect that the establishment of apartheid also had on foreign policy. Their study then goes on to explore the effects that Sharpeville, and the repercussions of various periods of success and upheaval, had on South African international relations up until the late 1980s. This exceptionally thorough study of South African foreign policy and the factors influencing its formation will be of interest to scholars of South Africa in particular, and international relations and policy making in general.